Each year BILD produces three home shows and one home festival. Each event is unique and collectively, the shows attract more than 245,000 visitors annually.

The Association expanded into the home show business in 1950 with the launch of the National Home Show. Its success led to the introduction of the Fall Home Show in 1988. After many years of co-ownership, BILD became the sole owner and operator of the three shows. BILD Toronto Home Shows recently launched a fourth festival, HomeFest, which will launch in November 2018.

GTA Home & Reno Show

The GTA Home & Reno Show presented by RE/MAX takes place at the International Centre in Mississauga and caters to those living in the 905 regions of the GTA. These consumers are looking to renovate and are seeking tools, advice or a bit of help from a professional renovator. Despite its relatively young lifespan, (launched in 2014) this show already attracts more than 29,000 visitors each February. Learn more at: gtahomeandrenoshow.com

National Home Show

The largest of all the events BILD produces, the National Home Show presented by RE/MAX and co-located with Canada Blooms, is the place to go for inspiration, resources, and to meet the people and companies that can help you get it done. With a wide variety of exhibitors focusing on gardening, outdoor living, renovation, indoor living, and eating & entertaining, it’s no wonder the show attracts more than 174,000 every March. Learn more about North America’s largest home and garden event here: nationalhomeshow.com

Toronto Fall Home Show

Each year 19,000+ consumers visit the Toronto Fall Home Show looking to evolve their space to meet changing needs. The show provides solutions that help consumers shape their space whether they need to restructure, restyle, or reorganize. Look for it every September/October. Learn more at: fallhomeshow.com

HomeFest

Launching November 2, 2018 at the International Centre in Mississauga, HomeFest is designed to help consumers adapt their home to match their lifestyle. Packed with unique experiences to acknowledge all of the five senses, HomeFest will encourage consumers to discover what “home” really means, and make it a reflection of their lifestyle. Learn more at: thehomefest.ca